Review: James Judd's highly personal show works

4:30 PM,
Feb. 4, 2013

Written by

Leah Stacy

Sure, he's not the only performer you'll meet who grew up in L.A. and moved to New York City. Factor in these facts, though: He opened for Jerry Seinfeld at Hollywood Improv, worked as a criminal defense attorney on the East Coast, had a brief stint as a magazine journalist and owns A Cellar Full of Noise vineyard in California - all while he writes and tours hit one-man shows.

His latest work, James Judd's Funny Stories, plays at the Downstairs Cabaret Theatre's Windsor Street location through Feb. 17. It's a return engagement for Judd, who was here in the fall and also ...